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JC Stays: Perry Lane Savannah

The Deep South gets a hip hotel to discover Jewish heritage, antebellum architecture and great US food

October 13, 2019 15:55
View from the rooftop (Photo: Perry Lane)
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With its glorious antebellum squares, vibrant riverfront nightlife and some of the most exciting new restaurants in the American South, Savannah has had plenty to tempt culture vultures — except a suitably hip hotel. 

That’s all changed with the arrival of Perry Lane, a stylish hostelry whose relaxed elegance means that dressed-down locals in shorts and sandals are just as welcome in the rooftop bar as those in cocktail wear.

The hotel’s modern, slightly bland twin towers may look at odds with the surrounding architectural gems of Savannah’s central Historic District, but beyond the marble-tiled, antique-filled lobby inside, all is warmth and wit; look closely and the decor is eclectic and more than a little eccentric. 

At the foot of the lifts, a pair of statues resembling an infant Donald Trump provide endless entertainment for guests to pose as they fancy, and there’s plenty more disruptive local art to amuse and entertain in the spacious guestrooms and corridors.